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Nigeria, What Recipe For Change? by naijafresh: 9:14pm On Feb 13, 2007 |
As the elections draw nearer in Nigeria, I wonder if a new set of politicians or maybe not will make any difference to the general plight of the Nigerian masses? Nigeria is moving backward take it or leave it! Some dimwitted Nigerians believe that because we no have mobile phones and satellite TV we have made progress The real marker of progress in society involves looking at things like life expectancy, transport links, recreational facilities etc not how many people can now make phone calls abroad form the privacy of their own homes The only recipe for change in Nigeria is a revolution, peaceful or otherwise. It is time for us to all rise up and say a resounding NO! to the injustice corruption lack of security and other social ills we are enduring in our country I suspect a reason why most do not say no to corruption in Nigeria is they are all waiting their turn or waiting for their brother to being in post so they too can bleed the countries coffers dry with no conscience When the ruling elite do not take heed and listen to the masses they can only hasten their own downfall So politicians take note, the end is drawing nigh and it wont only be Nuru Ribadu looking for you. The masses will soon be baying for your blood. Don't think the police will save you in your fortified palaces, they are hungry too! So forum what do you think is the best way forward for Nigeria, in the coming years? Answers on a postcard One concerned Nigerian |
Re: Nigeria, What Recipe For Change? by honeykit(f): 1:39pm On Feb 14, 2007 |
am not nigerian, but for all nigerians who aspire for change chris okotie is the only recipe for positive change. for some mANY REASONS TO NAME A FEW HE IS THE BEST, ATLEAST HE KNOWS AND UNDERSTAND WHAT SORT CHANGES NEEDS TO BE MADE, HE UNDERSTANDS THE COUNTRY'S PROBLEM, WITH ALL DUE RESPECT MY AFRICAN GIANTS(NIGERIANS) YOU NEED AN EDUCATED PERSON, WHO APPRECIATIONS THE VALUE OF EDUCATION, YOU NEED FRESH MINDS WHO ARE NOT IN THE STEALING GANG. OKOTIE FOR PRESIDENT 2007 REBECCA FRM LONDON ENGLAND |
Re: Nigeria, What Recipe For Change? by naijafresh: 9:59pm On Feb 14, 2007 |
@Honeykit We honestly don't need a religious leader as president, he should stick to his earlier calling. How many prophets did God make King? Nigeria is full of people who can do the job but greed soon takes over. It happens even to those wit the best of intentions when they first take up the job God save Nigeria |
Re: Nigeria, What Recipe For Change? by lolabaloo(f): 8:29am On Feb 16, 2007 |
what the Ghanian president did in ghana, needs to be done in nigeria |
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